Metal founding – Means to directly apply electrical or wave energy to work – In continuous casting apparatus
Reexamination Certificate
1996-02-23
2001-08-28
Lin, Kuang Y. (Department: 1722)
Metal founding
Means to directly apply electrical or wave energy to work
In continuous casting apparatus
C164S431000, C164S471000, C164S481000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06279646
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention pertains to the art of continuous casting, and more particularly to the inductive heating of endless edge dam blocks associated with an endless casting machines such as the casting belt of a continuous caster.
The invention is particularly applicable to inductive heaters used to preheat the edge dam blocks of a continuous belt caster or block caster which cast molten metal and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it will be appreciated that the invention has broader applications and may be advantageously employed in other environments and applications. Where side or dam blocks are employed that could benefit from controlled heating.
In a belt caster for continuously casting molten metal, it is known that at least two endless flexible belts constructed of a durable material, such as carbon steel, are mounted on sets of pulleys such that the front surface of the two belts are in a facing relationship. A pair of dam blocks are located at the outer edges of at least one of the endless belt front surfaces so that the dam blocks and endless belts form a casting region. Molten metal is delivered to the casting region such that the molten metal is cast into metal of varying width and gauge depending upon the dimensions of the casting region. The casting region consists of a casting zone where metal is received in a molten form, and a cooling zone where the metal is caused to solidify.
In a block casting machine typically including a caterpillar mold of articulated mold blocks, the mold cavity is also defined by opposed pairs of edge dam blocks.
The introduction of heat from the molten metal to the casting belts, mold blocks and dam blocks can cause the casting region to expand. The molten metal heating applied to the belts is often unregulated and uneven. Such unregulated application of heat causes the belts to expand in an uneven, non-regulated manner and results in distortions of the metal being cast due to distortions in the casting and cooling zone. It is a particular problem addressed by the subject invention that the dam blocks themselves may be of a temperature during the casting region to cause an undesirable heat loss from the casting region.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,133,402 discloses a system for inductively heating the first and second endless belts prior to introduction of the molten metal into the casting region to minimize heat loss from the casting due to engagement with the belts themselves. Accordingly, in this prior art system a portion of the casting region is preheated, but the problems still remain that the dam blocks will oftentimes be the cause of undesirable heat loss from the casting operation.
The present invention contemplates a new and improved apparatus and method which overcomes the above-referred to problems and others. The apparatus comprises a new continuous casting device with a heating system for preheating the dam blocks which is simple in design, conveniently sized for the physical space required to employ it, economical to manufacture, adaptable to a plurality of dimensional characteristics, durable, and which provide an improved uniform transfer of heat to dam blocks in a substantially instantaneous manner over a limited physical area such that the casting operation is more predictable and controllable to in turn provide a better uniform casting of the metal.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an apparatus for continuously casting molten metal comprising opposed pulleys with first and second endless casting belts mounted thereon. Each of the belts have a common length and a front surface of the first belt is disposed to face a front surface of the second belt at a casting region of the apparatus. First and second edge dam blocks, each comprising a continuous chain, are disposed adjacent opposite outer edges of the front surfaces of the endless belts so that the front surfaces and the dam blocks define the casting region. The dam blocks have a common second length greater than the first lengths of the continuous chains to define first and second catenaries. The apparatus further comprises a tundish and pool feeding nozzle to provide molten metal to the casting region. First and second induction heaters inductively heat the first and second edge dam blocks at the catenaries prior to introduction of molten metal into the casting region. The dam blocks are thus inductively heated during rotation of the belts to preclude temperature distortion of the casting region and minimize undesired heat loss attributable to non-preheated dam blocks.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the pulleys comprise a top nip pulley and a bottom nip pulley. The first endless belt is associated with the bottom nip pulley and the catenaries are disposed adjacent the first endless belt. The catenaries thus comprise the spacing between the first endless belt and the dam blocks of a sufficient size to accommodate the first and second induction heaters.
In accordance with a more preferred embodiment of the invention, the first and second induction heaters comprise annular coils encompassing the dam blocks at the catenaries. The first edge dam block is the load for the first induction heater and the second dam block is the load for the second induction heater.
In accordance with yet another more limited aspect of the present invention, the first and second induction heating means are connected to a common power supply and operated in common for heating the first and second edge dam blocks to a common temperature.
In accordance with a method for practicing the subject invention for continuously casting molten metal, the following steps are employed. Rotating first and second endless belts and first and second edge dam blocks disposed to form a casting region therewith. The edge dam blocks have a length longer than the endless belts to form catenaries spaced from the first endless belt. Molten metal is then provided to the casting region. The edge dam blocks are then inductively heated with induction heaters disposed in the catenaries to avoid temperature shock to the edge dam blocks during the providing step.
One benefit obtained from the present invention is a continuous casting operation, wherein the casting is closely controlled with regard to temperature to avoid temperature shock to the elements forming the region from the molten metal being cast therein.
Another benefit obtained from the present invention is the provision of instantaneous heat of a desired temperature to both sets of dam blocks in a manner independent of the heating of the belts, either inductively or from the application of the molten metal.
Yet another benefit of the present invention is the ability to employ a conventional apparatus configuration for a casting region with only minimal structural amendment to accommodate the provision of the induction heaters in the catenaries of the dam blocks.
Still further advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading and understanding of the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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Platek Stanley W.
Ross Nicholas V.
Ajax Magnethermic Corporation
Fay Sharpe Fagan Minnich & McKee LLP
Lin Kuang Y.
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